Graham E. Fuller
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NATO versus the EU?

July 9, 2016 by Graham E. Fuller • Blog • Tags: EU, NATO, Russia, US foreign policy •

NATO versus the EU? Graham E. Fuller (grahamefuller.com) 9 July 2016 The NATO summit is over. Most Americans unfailingly believe NATO generously serves EU interests.  Yet many Europeans don’t see it that way. They fear that NATO actually undermines a balanced Europe. Is it NATO with the EU? Or NATO versus the EU? The two […]

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Brexit- Whistling Past the Graveyard

June 25, 2016 by Graham E. Fuller • Blog • Tags: Brexit, ending war, EU, globalization, refugees, regulation, UK •

Brexit- Whistling Past the Graveyard Graham E. Fuller (grahamefuller.com) 25 June 2016 What an irony that Great Britain should be the one country in the world to deliver what could be the coup de grâce to the modern European order and to a meaningful Atlantic relationship. It is incredible that the population of the UK […]

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The Horror of Orlando

June 14, 2016 by Graham E. Fuller • Blog • Tags: Graham Fuller, Islam, Muslim terrorism, Orlando, US policies •

 The Horror of Orlando Graham E. Fuller (grahamefuller.com) 14 June 2016 The mind cannot quite take it in—the wantonness of the Orlando events that now rank as the worst murder spree in US history. The longer range repercussions cannot yet be calculated, but if the past is any judge, nearly all of them are likely […]

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Glimmers of a Future in Iraq?

May 24, 2016 by Graham E. Fuller • Blog • Tags: Ayatollah Sistani, Graham Fuller, Iran, Iraq, Muqtada al-Sadr, sectarianism, Shi'a •

Glimmers of a Future in Iraq? Graham E. Fuller (grahamefuller.com) 22 May 2016 Iraqi politics are in turmoil—nothing new here. Not surprisingly, the post-invasion order is taking a long time to shake down, given the destruction of the old. Entirely new relationships had to be forged under the new, radically changed environment. What Iraq requires […]

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How Trump Is Corrupting Hillary’s Administration

May 14, 2016 by Graham E. Fuller • Blog • Tags: Bernie Sanders, Donald Trump, Graham Fuller, Hillary Clinton, neocons, the Left •

How Trump Is Corrupting Hillary’s Administration Graham E. Fuller (grahamefuller.com) 14 May 2016 The scariest thing about Donald Trump’s candidacy is not that a guy like him is running for top office, but rather the disastrous impact he is going to have on a Hillary administration. Now, in this crazy year—actually non-stop circus for 18 […]

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Random Impressions from the Euro-Muslim Front

May 10, 2016 by Graham E. Fuller • Blog • Tags: Euro-Muslim, Graham Fuller, Holland, immigrants, Muslims •

Random Impressions from the Euro-Muslim Front Graham E. Fuller (grahamefuller.com) 10 May 2013 Apologies to readers for some recent silences, but I’ve been away in Holland as a guest lecturer for three weeks at Leiden University in Holland, a charming and historic university town. During this period I worked to gain a few impressions of […]

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Pope Francis—Overturning the Concept of “Just War”

April 12, 2016 by Graham E. Fuller • Blog • Tags: Christianity, Graham Fuller, Islam, Just War, Peace, Pope Francis •

Pope Francis—Overturning the Concept of “Just War” Pope Francis is on a roll. He has already roiled the waters of western thinking on economics and society by touching on the dangers of western capitalism drifting into socially destructive greed. He has now turned his focus to an even grander theme— the place of warfare in […]

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“The Conceit of Humanitarian Intervention” by Rajan Menon

March 16, 2016 by Graham E. Fuller • Blog • Tags: Graham Fuller, humanitarian interventionism, liberal interventionism, Rajan Menon •

“The Conceit of Humanitarian Intervention” by Rajan Menon Graham E. Fuller (grahamefuller.com) 15 March 2016 Rajan Menon’s new book, “The Conceit of Humanitarian Intervention,” (Oxford) launches a timely argument against a dominant argument lying behind so much of modern American foreign policy—“humanitarian intervention” or “liberal interventionism.”  We are, of course, well familiar with Republican and […]

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Let’s Move Security into the Home!

March 5, 2016 by Graham E. Fuller • Blog • Tags: Graham Fuller, home surveillance, national security •

Let’s Move Security into the Home! Graham E. Fuller (grahamefuller.com) 5 March 2016 The FBI and Apple  are wrestling over the rights of police access to private phones. Well and good. But there is a much more urgent issue: why are our intelligence and security organizations being hindered from taking national security to a higher and […]

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The North Goes South Or The South Comes North

February 29, 2016 by Graham E. Fuller • Blog • Tags: economic inequality, North versus South, refugees •

The North Goes South Or The South Comes North Graham E. Fuller (grahamefuller.com) 29 February 2016 It does not take much imagination to see where refugees are taking the world over the longer run. This issue currently lies at the heart of some very ugly American politics. It is also tearing apart one of the […]

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